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Why Pennsylvania’s election results will take time to count

John Zapf drops off a mail-in ballot on Oct. 15, 2024, in Doylestown, Pa. Hannah Beier/Getty Images by Alauna Safarpour, Gettysburg College The country is unlikely...

Election officials are hard at work to deliver fair, secure and accurate elections – despite a constant flow of attacks

Voting machines are tested at the Wake County Board of Elections on Sept. 17, 2024, in Raleigh, N.C. Allison Joyce/Getty Images by Mitchell Brown, Auburn...

All politicians change their minds – and have been flip-flopping on positions for hundreds of years

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are far from the first politicians to be accused of flip-flopping on issues. Francesco Zerilli/Zerillimedia/Science Photo Library by Shannon Bow...

What does a state’s secretary of state do? Most run elections, a once-routine job facing increasing scrutiny

Pa. Secretary of State Al Schmidt (Photo provided) by John J. Martin, University of Virginia They may be the most important government officials you can’t name....

Sandra Day O’Connor’s experience as a legislator guided her consensus-building work on the Supreme Court

Sandra Day O’Connor, shortly after her Supreme Court nomination was confirmed by the Senate on Sept. 1, 1981. AP Photo/Scott Applewhite by Nancy Maveety, Tulane University When...

Governors may make good presidents − unless they become ‘imperial governors’ like DeSantis

  Of the eight Republicans on stage at the party’s first presidential debate, six were current or former governors. Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty Images Raymond...

Georgia’s indictment of Trump is a confirmation of states’ rights, a favorite cause of Republicans since Reagan

by Stefanie Lindquist, Arizona State University For the past 50 years, Republican policymakers and judges have sought to bolster federalism in the United States. Since...

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